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Netting a Bargain: Relax for less cash this summer

Jonathan Campbell rounds up the best offers on the web and the high street

This hammock is reduced to £6.99 at Lidl
This hammock is reduced to £6.99 at Lidl

:: Got a couple of perfectly positioned trees in your garden? Relax in this hammock, on special offer at £6.99 from Lidl while stocks last. Check out the rest of the deals at www.lidl-ni.co.uk.

:: Preparing to jet off and want to keep your travelling party entertained during a flight? This earphone splitter from Maplin is £4.99 and it allows up to five people to listen to the same device (you'll need five sets of earphones, of course). Search for item A73TJ at www.maplin.co.uk or use the quick link http://tinyurl.com/oo79wt4.

:: This Gillette Venus & Olay razor with shower holder is half price (now £5.76) at www.boots.com. Search for item 1059874 or use the quick link http://tinyurl.com/q8xg7rd.

:: O2 mobile customers can get a Boots meal deal for £1 using the network's Priority Moments smartphone app. Search for it on the Apple App Store or Google Play. The offer is valid each Monday from 10am until 3pm. It includes a main, a snack and a drink – and it normally costs £3.29. Read more about it at www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/boots.

:: Selected Tu clothing is as low as half price at Sainsbury's stores that stock it. The supermarket chain's website doesn't mention an end date for this sale but you can browse the wider range at www.sainsburys.co.uk.

:: Let's hope that the good weather hasn't ended already by the time you read this – but if it has, or you want to prepare for the inevitable, this Yarmouth mac is almost half price in the Fat Face sale, down from £82 to £45. Search for item 75491 at www.fatface.com or use the quick link http://tinyurl.com/ne5qefx. The sale is on in store and online but stock levels may vary so if you spot something you like, be quick.

j.campbell@irishnews.com

Details accurate at time of going to print. Offers subject to availability. If you see a TinyURL link in this article, it’s just a convenient way of redirecting you to a web page that would otherwise have a long address.